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Blendon’s research analyzed how much importance Americans place on health care in relation to other national issues. In the 2006 poll, health care ranked fourth after the war in Iraq, the economy, and energy prices, but before terrorism, education, global warming, Social Security, poverty, and crime...
...added that the poll was timed around the elections to gauge voter interest in health-care issues...
...poll found that within the issue of health care, the public was most concerned with high costs and lack of access. When Americans were asked which two health-care problems most required the government’s attention, 43 percent of those polled cited health-care costs and 34 percent cited people without access to insurance...
...keep a low profile as Vice President, quietly advising President Bush and focusing on national security matters as far away from the spotlight as possible. That may be wise, since Cheney is not a popular man among the broader American public; his approval ratings (37% in a recent CNN poll) are lower than even the President's. But in election season the Vice President remains a big draw for conservative audiences. In this midterm election cycle, he has held 114 campaign events across the country and raised more than $40 million for the G.O.P. cause. On Wednesday morning, Cheney...
...Both campaigns have squabbled over competing poll numbers, but a Reuters/Zogby poll released two weeks ago put Davis ahead 42-36, with a margin of error of 4.5% (The Lucas campaign insists its own internal polling from over the summer shows him ahead by double-digits). Poll numbers aside, Davis has raised nearly three times as much money as Lucas has, $3.29 million to Lucas's $1.13 million...